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Are You Experiencing an Infinite Boot Loop on Your iPhone?

Alvina Jennifer by Alvina Jennifer
December 20, 2022
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Boot Loop

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More and more iPhone users, especially those who upgraded to iOS 16 when iOS 16/15/14 came out, say they are stuck in an endless reboot loop.  Rather than starting up, your iPhone would simply restart with the Apple logo flashing on the screen. 

If you’re having the same trouble with your mobile device, relax! We’re going to talk about some easy ways to get your iPhone out of the boot loop right away. I think we should look at them now.

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  • Forcibly Restart Your iPhone
  • If you have an iPhone 6S or a model from before that, then follow these steps:
  • Use the iOS System Recovery to fix an iPhone that keeps restarting over and over

Forcibly Restart Your iPhone

If your iPhone keeps restarting itself, you should first do a hard reset to fix the problem. Here are the things you can do to make this happen:

  • If you have an iPhone 8, iPhone X, iPhone 11, iPhone 12, or iPhone SE (2nd generation)
  • To start, rapidly press the Volume Up button and let go. Press and quickly let go of the Volume Down button. Last, let go of the Power button when you see the Apple logo.
  • Electronic commerce, which is sometimes called “online shopping,” is the buying and selling of digital goods over the Internet.
  • Hold down the Volume Down and Sleep/Wake buttons until the Apple logo appears on the screen. 
Forcibly Restart Your iPhone
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If you have an iPhone 6S or a model from before that, then follow these steps:

  • Press the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button together to turn it on right away. When you see the Apple logo on the screen, you can let go of the buttons.
  • Use iTunes to fix the problem where your iPhone won’t start up.
  • To get out of the boot loop, you can use iTunes to restore your iPhone. Follow these steps to get out of the boot loop using iTunes.
  • Get the iPhone connected to the computer. Use the USB cable that came with your iPhone. Open iTunes (the most recent version is recommended).
  • Choose the icon of a gadget at the top of iTunes.
  • Choose the “Summary” tab, and then tap “Restore iPhone.” When you connect your iPhone to iTunes, even if you are using an older version of iOS, the most recent version will be downloaded.
  • When the new window opens, choose the right backup file and then click the Restore button.
iPhone that keeps restarting over and over
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Use the iOS System Recovery to fix an iPhone that keeps restarting over and over

Because of problems with the system or software, the iPhone often needs a hard reset. Sometimes, the best thing to do is to use a programme like FoneGeek iOS System Recovery to fix your iOS system. This service will fix your iPhone’s system so that it works as it should. It can fix issues with iOS like boot loops, being stuck or frozen, and faults (unknown errors like 4013, 21, 9, and so on). With the help of FoneGeek iOS System Recovery, you can fix many iPad problems, including the “boot loop.”

Also read: 8 Super Handy Fashion Hacks That Will Save You Both Time And Money

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